FSFindFolder is deprecated as of 10.9 and apparently continues to
work...except for the case of finding the temporary directory when the
user's home directory lives on an NFS mount (!). Using
NSTemporaryDirectory does The Right Thing here, so let's use that instead.
This actually accomplishes what was discussed in the bug and marks any file with the
relevant URI flags as WebDownload, and everything else as OtherDownload.
Note that I'm using DoGetProtocolFlags in order to deal with
nsIProtocolHandlerWithDynamicFlags correctly; while just getting protocol flags
from the IO service directly would be less work, it's technically less correct.
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kLSItemQuarantineProperties was deprecated in 10.10. AFAICT it was replaced by
kCFURLQuarantinePropertiesKey, which was inconveniently new in 10.10.
On my 10.11 machine, the Info.plist fix from the previous patch was not
sufficient to get the data to actually show up when using the old (deprecated)
key. I suspect the setter is a no-op with the old key. So here's code that
uses the new key ("documented" in LSQuarantine.h, where conveniently
the actual properties in the dictionary have kept their keys, but the
dictionary key is now referenced as the CF one).
MozReview-Commit-ID: IMsV6TLrYTP
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